Europe's biggest biomedical centre -- the Francis Crick Institute building -- opens its doors in London for a media preview and director Paul Nurse, hopes it will attract scientists from all over the world despite fears over Brexit.

published:01 Sep 2016

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The NIHRImperialBiomedical ResearchCentre (BRC) is a translational research partnership between Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. It provides the infrastructure – human and technological – to conduct early stage experimental medicine within our AcademicHealth Science Centre. The BRC aims to exploit the scientific power of the College’s Faculties of Medicine, Engineering and Natural Sciences, and provide proof-of-principle of new breakthroughs within the clinical setting. We collaborate extensively with industry, other funding agencies, and with colleagues across the NIHR infrastructure. Our patients and volunteers are closely involved in the design and delivery of research, and the BRC invests heavily in skills and training for the clinical academics of tomorrow.
To find out more please visit http://imperialbrc.nihr.ac.uk/

Studying for a Biomedical Science degree in Sheffield is a unique experience: our lecturers are leading experts in their fields, their research is helping fight disease and save lives. We also have one of the only anatomy modules in the UK where you can perform a full dissection of a human cadaver.
Find out more at www.sheffield.ac.uk/bms

published:07 Sep 2016

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published:17 May 2016

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The Biomedical ScienceCentre was established in 2012 with a patient oriented vision of providing the biomedical services needed for reliable, accurate and efficient results required for the diagnosis, treatment and health prognosis of the people served!!
The laboratory aims in incorporating a friendly approach to the patients and to its users in order to satisfy the needs of everyone as individuals and from various prospectives. The Centre respects the clinicians and patients point of fast turnaround time and accurate results so is equipped with the latest technology to facilitate both demands. Following the advancements in diagnostic technology of science and medicine and with the local support, the Biomedical Science Centre aims in the continuous updating and incorporation of all latest technology on a single ground!

An important kind of medical research is clinical research, which is distinguished by the involvement of patients. Other kinds of medical research include pre-clinical research, for example on animals, and basic medical research, for example in genetics.

Both clinical and pre-clinical research phases exist in the pharmaceutical industry's drug pipelines, where the clinical phase is denoted by the term clinical trial. However, only part of the whole of clinical or pre-clinical research is oriented towards a specific pharmaceutical purpose. The need for understanding, diagnostics, medical devices and non-pharmaceutical therapies means that medical research is much bigger than just trying to make new drugs.

The most basic medical research is a rapidly evolving area that owes much to basic biology and is given names such as Human Biosciences by universities.

Research

Research comprises "creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humans, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications." It is used to establish or confirm facts, reaffirm the results of previous work, solve new or existing problems, support theorems, or develop new theories. A research project may also be an expansion on past work in the field. To test the validity of instruments, procedures, or experiments, research may replicate elements of prior projects, or the project as a whole. The primary purposes of basic research (as opposed to applied research) are documentation, discovery, interpretation, or the research and development (R&D) of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge. Approaches to research depend on epistemologies, which vary considerably both within and between humanities and sciences. There are several forms of research: scientific, humanities, artistic, economic, social, business, marketing, practitioner research, etc.

Europe's biggest biomedical research centre opens in London

Europe's biggest biomedical centre -- the Francis Crick Institute building -- opens its doors in London for a media preview and director Paul Nurse, hopes it will attract scientists from all over the world despite fears over Brexit.

5:11

NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre 2016

NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre 2016

NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre 2016

The NIHRImperialBiomedical ResearchCentre (BRC) is a translational research partnership between Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. It provides the infrastructure – human and technological – to conduct early stage experimental medicine within our AcademicHealth Science Centre. The BRC aims to exploit the scientific power of the College’s Faculties of Medicine, Engineering and Natural Sciences, and provide proof-of-principle of new breakthroughs within the clinical setting. We collaborate extensively with industry, other funding agencies, and with colleagues across the NIHR infrastructure. Our patients and volunteers are closely involved in the design and delivery of research, and the BRC invests heavily in skills and training for the clinical academics of tomorrow.
To find out more please visit http://imperialbrc.nihr.ac.uk/

Undergraduate study in Biomedical Science at Sheffield

Studying for a Biomedical Science degree in Sheffield is a unique experience: our lecturers are leading experts in their fields, their research is helping fight disease and save lives. We also have one of the only anatomy modules in the UK where you can perform a full dissection of a human cadaver.
Find out more at www.sheffield.ac.uk/bms

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Biomedical technology centre - lumion 6

Biomedical technology centre - lumion 6

Biomedical technology centre - lumion 6

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Biomedical Science Centre Iro Papa Lab

Biomedical Science Centre Iro Papa Lab

Biomedical Science Centre Iro Papa Lab

The Biomedical ScienceCentre was established in 2012 with a patient oriented vision of providing the biomedical services needed for reliable, accurate and efficient results required for the diagnosis, treatment and health prognosis of the people served!!
The laboratory aims in incorporating a friendly approach to the patients and to its users in order to satisfy the needs of everyone as individuals and from various prospectives. The Centre respects the clinicians and patients point of fast turnaround time and accurate results so is equipped with the latest technology to facilitate both demands. Following the advancements in diagnostic technology of science and medicine and with the local support, the Biomedical Science Centre aims in the continuous updating and incorporation of all latest technology on a single ground!

NIHR Biomedical Research Centre Bristol

Europe's biggest biomedical research centre opens in London

Europe's biggest biomedical centre -- the Francis Crick Institute building -- opens its doors in London for a media preview and director Paul Nurse, hopes it will attract scientists from all over the world despite fears over Brexit.

Involvement at MindTech and the Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre

Undergraduate study in Biomedical Science at Sheffield

Studying for a Biomedical Science degree in Sheffield is a unique experience: our lecturers are leading experts in their fields, their research is helping fight disease and save lives. We also have one of the only anatomy modules in the UK where you can perform a full dissection of a human cadaver.
Find out more at www.sheffield.ac.uk/bms

published: 07 Sep 2016

Biomedical technology centre - lumion 6

published: 17 May 2016

Biomedical Science Centre Iro Papa Lab

The Biomedical ScienceCentre was established in 2012 with a patient oriented vision of providing the biomedical services needed for reliable, accurate and efficient results required for the diagnosis, treatment and health prognosis of the people served!!
The laboratory aims in incorporating a friendly approach to the patients and to its users in order to satisfy the needs of everyone as individuals and from various prospectives. The Centre respects the clinicians and patients point of fast turnaround time and accurate results so is equipped with the latest technology to facilitate both demands. Following the advancements in diagnostic technology of science and medicine and with the local support, the Biomedical Science Centre aims in the continuous updating and incorporation of all lates...

Europe's biggest biomedical centre -- the Francis Crick Institute building -- opens its doors in London for a media preview and director Paul Nurse, hopes it will attract scientists from all over the world despite fears over Brexit.

Europe's biggest biomedical centre -- the Francis Crick Institute building -- opens its doors in London for a media preview and director Paul Nurse, hopes it will attract scientists from all over the world despite fears over Brexit.

The NIHRImperialBiomedical ResearchCentre (BRC) is a translational research partnership between Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. It provides the infrastructure – human and technological – to conduct early stage experimental medicine within our AcademicHealth Science Centre. The BRC aims to exploit the scientific power of the College’s Faculties of Medicine, Engineering and Natural Sciences, and provide proof-of-principle of new breakthroughs within the clinical setting. We collaborate extensively with industry, other funding agencies, and with colleagues across the NIHR infrastructure. Our patients and volunteers are closely involved in the design and delivery of research, and the BRC invests heavily in skills and training for the clinical academics of tomorrow.
To find out more please visit http://imperialbrc.nihr.ac.uk/

The NIHRImperialBiomedical ResearchCentre (BRC) is a translational research partnership between Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. It provides the infrastructure – human and technological – to conduct early stage experimental medicine within our AcademicHealth Science Centre. The BRC aims to exploit the scientific power of the College’s Faculties of Medicine, Engineering and Natural Sciences, and provide proof-of-principle of new breakthroughs within the clinical setting. We collaborate extensively with industry, other funding agencies, and with colleagues across the NIHR infrastructure. Our patients and volunteers are closely involved in the design and delivery of research, and the BRC invests heavily in skills and training for the clinical academics of tomorrow.
To find out more please visit http://imperialbrc.nihr.ac.uk/

Undergraduate study in Biomedical Science at Sheffield

Studying for a Biomedical Science degree in Sheffield is a unique experience: our lecturers are leading experts in their fields, their research is helping fight...

Studying for a Biomedical Science degree in Sheffield is a unique experience: our lecturers are leading experts in their fields, their research is helping fight disease and save lives. We also have one of the only anatomy modules in the UK where you can perform a full dissection of a human cadaver.
Find out more at www.sheffield.ac.uk/bms

Studying for a Biomedical Science degree in Sheffield is a unique experience: our lecturers are leading experts in their fields, their research is helping fight disease and save lives. We also have one of the only anatomy modules in the UK where you can perform a full dissection of a human cadaver.
Find out more at www.sheffield.ac.uk/bms

The Biomedical ScienceCentre was established in 2012 with a patient oriented vision of providing the biomedical services needed for reliable, accurate and efficient results required for the diagnosis, treatment and health prognosis of the people served!!
The laboratory aims in incorporating a friendly approach to the patients and to its users in order to satisfy the needs of everyone as individuals and from various prospectives. The Centre respects the clinicians and patients point of fast turnaround time and accurate results so is equipped with the latest technology to facilitate both demands. Following the advancements in diagnostic technology of science and medicine and with the local support, the Biomedical Science Centre aims in the continuous updating and incorporation of all latest technology on a single ground!

The Biomedical ScienceCentre was established in 2012 with a patient oriented vision of providing the biomedical services needed for reliable, accurate and efficient results required for the diagnosis, treatment and health prognosis of the people served!!
The laboratory aims in incorporating a friendly approach to the patients and to its users in order to satisfy the needs of everyone as individuals and from various prospectives. The Centre respects the clinicians and patients point of fast turnaround time and accurate results so is equipped with the latest technology to facilitate both demands. Following the advancements in diagnostic technology of science and medicine and with the local support, the Biomedical Science Centre aims in the continuous updating and incorporation of all latest technology on a single ground!

Webinar: Bench to Bytes - Translating Bench Research to the Clinic with Machine Learning Tools

Special guests Dr. Shahram Kordasti (King’s College London) and Dr. Richard Ellis (NIHRBiomedical ResearchCentre at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London) show you how they leveraged Cytobank to identify predictors of therapy response.
In this webinar, they will present data and methods that led to their key discoveries in the clinic, as detailed in BloodJournal.
Go in-depth to review how to set up an entire experiment workflow (from bench to bytes) and see how machine learning algorithms in the Cytobank cloud can lead to quality results, faster.
See how viSNE (tSNE) in Cytobank helped investigators identify a reliable predictor of therapy response.
Includes a Q&A with the presenters at the end.

published: 30 Nov 2017

Day in the Life of a Cancer Research Student | King's College London | Atousa Vlogs

I am bringing you my first vlog today! I thought I would film a day in the life of a research student video in case any of you are looking into university courses and are wondering what it is like to be a research student. I personally am studying a master's (MRes - master's of research) in a course called Translational Cancer Medicine at King's College London University. I work within the new cancer centre at King's Guy's Campus at London Bridge. This course is one year long and gives you a bit of a taste as to what life as a PhD research student may be like! I hope you find this video useful, and if you have any questions about postgraduate courses or cancer research, let me know! much love, A!
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34C3 - Low Cost Non-Invasive Biomedical Imaging

https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-8948-low_cost_non-invasive_biomedical_imaging
An Open Electrical Impedance Tomography Project
An open source biomedical imaging project using electrical impedance tomography. Imagine a world where medical imaging is cheap and accessible for everyone! We'll discuss this current project, how it works, and future directions in medical physics.
Jean Rintoul
https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2017/Fahrplan/events/8948.html

published: 28 Dec 2017

Professor John Quackenbush - Big Data in Health Care and Biomedical Research

Biomedical Engineering Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs discuss the translational path; how to take an idea from concept to commercial product. Hear about resources available to students interested in translating their technologies both within and outside the university, and licensing and start-up options. Panelists will also discuss the skills needed to work in a start-up.

published: 14 Dec 2016

Development and application of stable isotope tracers to exercise physiology, Phil Atherton

Opportunities for changes in governance of biomedical innovations

Presentation by Anna Harrington Morozova at Transpolitica 2016.
Technology enables broader public involvement with changes to policies for the governance of innovation. But a wise choice of battles is required, to improve the engagement of public interest groups with expert communities.
The session was chaired by David Wood and the camera was operated by KiranManam.
For more information about REGEM Consulting, see http://www.regem-consulting.com/.
For more information about the event Transpolitica 2016, see
https://www.meetup.com/London-Futurists/events/233996384/.
For more information about Transpolitica, see https://transpolitica.org/.

Biomedical Science Webinar: The Trent Advantage

Dedication and passion can lead an individual to the path of success, and an enriched educational program that prepares you for your field will have a great impact.
Dr. Leslie Kerr invites you to learn about Trent University's new and interdisciplinary program, "Biomedical Science".
This new program offers student an understanding of health from the viewpoint of biology, psychology, philosophy, chemistry and physics.

published: 28 Apr 2016

Biomedical Treatment for Autism and other Chronic Diseases

Listen to Dr. NoahErickson as he is the guest host on "The Holistic Truth" with Jamie Dorley of Nutritional Frontiers. Dr. Erickson discusses the natural treatment of autism spectrum disorder and other acute and chronic disease. www.drnoahsarc.com www.innovativefamilywellness.com

Special guests Dr. Shahram Kordasti (King’s College London) and Dr. Richard Ellis (NIHRBiomedical ResearchCentre at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London) show you how they leveraged Cytobank to identify predictors of therapy response.
In this webinar, they will present data and methods that led to their key discoveries in the clinic, as detailed in BloodJournal.
Go in-depth to review how to set up an entire experiment workflow (from bench to bytes) and see how machine learning algorithms in the Cytobank cloud can lead to quality results, faster.
See how viSNE (tSNE) in Cytobank helped investigators identify a reliable predictor of therapy response.
Includes a Q&A with the presenters at the end.

Special guests Dr. Shahram Kordasti (King’s College London) and Dr. Richard Ellis (NIHRBiomedical ResearchCentre at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London) show you how they leveraged Cytobank to identify predictors of therapy response.
In this webinar, they will present data and methods that led to their key discoveries in the clinic, as detailed in BloodJournal.
Go in-depth to review how to set up an entire experiment workflow (from bench to bytes) and see how machine learning algorithms in the Cytobank cloud can lead to quality results, faster.
See how viSNE (tSNE) in Cytobank helped investigators identify a reliable predictor of therapy response.
Includes a Q&A with the presenters at the end.

published:30 Nov 2017

views:232

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Day in the Life of a Cancer Research Student | King's College London | Atousa Vlogs

I am bringing you my first vlog today! I thought I would film a day in the life of a research student video in case any of you are looking into university cours...

I am bringing you my first vlog today! I thought I would film a day in the life of a research student video in case any of you are looking into university courses and are wondering what it is like to be a research student. I personally am studying a master's (MRes - master's of research) in a course called Translational Cancer Medicine at King's College London University. I work within the new cancer centre at King's Guy's Campus at London Bridge. This course is one year long and gives you a bit of a taste as to what life as a PhD research student may be like! I hope you find this video useful, and if you have any questions about postgraduate courses or cancer research, let me know! much love, A!
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Twitter https://twitter.com/heyitsatousa

I am bringing you my first vlog today! I thought I would film a day in the life of a research student video in case any of you are looking into university courses and are wondering what it is like to be a research student. I personally am studying a master's (MRes - master's of research) in a course called Translational Cancer Medicine at King's College London University. I work within the new cancer centre at King's Guy's Campus at London Bridge. This course is one year long and gives you a bit of a taste as to what life as a PhD research student may be like! I hope you find this video useful, and if you have any questions about postgraduate courses or cancer research, let me know! much love, A!
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Twitter https://twitter.com/heyitsatousa

34C3 - Low Cost Non-Invasive Biomedical Imaging

https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-8948-low_cost_non-invasive_biomedical_imaging
An Open Electrical Impedance Tomography Project
An open source biomedical imaging pr...

https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-8948-low_cost_non-invasive_biomedical_imaging
An Open Electrical Impedance Tomography Project
An open source biomedical imaging project using electrical impedance tomography. Imagine a world where medical imaging is cheap and accessible for everyone! We'll discuss this current project, how it works, and future directions in medical physics.
Jean Rintoul
https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2017/Fahrplan/events/8948.html

https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-8948-low_cost_non-invasive_biomedical_imaging
An Open Electrical Impedance Tomography Project
An open source biomedical imaging project using electrical impedance tomography. Imagine a world where medical imaging is cheap and accessible for everyone! We'll discuss this current project, how it works, and future directions in medical physics.
Jean Rintoul
https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2017/Fahrplan/events/8948.html

published:28 Dec 2017

views:758

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Professor John Quackenbush - Big Data in Health Care and Biomedical Research

Biomedical Engineering Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs discuss the translational path; how to take an idea from concept to commercial product. Hear about resources available to students interested in ...

Entrepreneurs discuss the translational path; how to take an idea from concept to commercial product. Hear about resources available to students interested in translating their technologies both within and outside the university, and licensing and start-up options. Panelists will also discuss the skills needed to work in a start-up.

Entrepreneurs discuss the translational path; how to take an idea from concept to commercial product. Hear about resources available to students interested in translating their technologies both within and outside the university, and licensing and start-up options. Panelists will also discuss the skills needed to work in a start-up.

published:14 Dec 2016

views:116

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Development and application of stable isotope tracers to exercise physiology, Phil Atherton

Presentation by Anna Harrington Morozova at Transpolitica 2016.
Technology enables broader public involvement with changes to policies for the governance of innovation. But a wise choice of battles is required, to improve the engagement of public interest groups with expert communities.
The session was chaired by David Wood and the camera was operated by KiranManam.
For more information about REGEM Consulting, see http://www.regem-consulting.com/.
For more information about the event Transpolitica 2016, see
https://www.meetup.com/London-Futurists/events/233996384/.
For more information about Transpolitica, see https://transpolitica.org/.

Presentation by Anna Harrington Morozova at Transpolitica 2016.
Technology enables broader public involvement with changes to policies for the governance of innovation. But a wise choice of battles is required, to improve the engagement of public interest groups with expert communities.
The session was chaired by David Wood and the camera was operated by KiranManam.
For more information about REGEM Consulting, see http://www.regem-consulting.com/.
For more information about the event Transpolitica 2016, see
https://www.meetup.com/London-Futurists/events/233996384/.
For more information about Transpolitica, see https://transpolitica.org/.

Biomedical Science Webinar: The Trent Advantage

Dedication and passion can lead an individual to the path of success, and an enriched educational program that prepares you for your field will have a great imp...

Dedication and passion can lead an individual to the path of success, and an enriched educational program that prepares you for your field will have a great impact.
Dr. Leslie Kerr invites you to learn about Trent University's new and interdisciplinary program, "Biomedical Science".
This new program offers student an understanding of health from the viewpoint of biology, psychology, philosophy, chemistry and physics.

Dedication and passion can lead an individual to the path of success, and an enriched educational program that prepares you for your field will have a great impact.
Dr. Leslie Kerr invites you to learn about Trent University's new and interdisciplinary program, "Biomedical Science".
This new program offers student an understanding of health from the viewpoint of biology, psychology, philosophy, chemistry and physics.

Listen to Dr. NoahErickson as he is the guest host on "The Holistic Truth" with Jamie Dorley of Nutritional Frontiers. Dr. Erickson discusses the natural treatment of autism spectrum disorder and other acute and chronic disease. www.drnoahsarc.com www.innovativefamilywellness.com

Listen to Dr. NoahErickson as he is the guest host on "The Holistic Truth" with Jamie Dorley of Nutritional Frontiers. Dr. Erickson discusses the natural treatment of autism spectrum disorder and other acute and chronic disease. www.drnoahsarc.com www.innovativefamilywellness.com

Europe's biggest biomedical research centre opens in London

Europe's biggest biomedical centre -- the Francis Crick Institute building -- opens its doors in London for a media preview and director Paul Nurse, hopes it will attract scientists from all over the world despite fears over Brexit.

5:11

NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre 2016

The NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) is a translational research partnership...

NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre 2016

The NIHRImperialBiomedical ResearchCentre (BRC) is a translational research partnership between Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. It provides the infrastructure – human and technological – to conduct early stage experimental medicine within our AcademicHealth Science Centre. The BRC aims to exploit the scientific power of the College’s Faculties of Medicine, Engineering and Natural Sciences, and provide proof-of-principle of new breakthroughs within the clinical setting. We collaborate extensively with industry, other funding agencies, and with colleagues across the NIHR infrastructure. Our patients and volunteers are closely involved in the design and delivery of research, and the BRC invests heavily in skills and training for the clinical academics of tomorrow.
To find out more please visit http://imperialbrc.nihr.ac.uk/

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Introduction to the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre

The NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre is a collaboration between the University of Ox...

Undergraduate study in Biomedical Science at Sheffield

Studying for a Biomedical Science degree in Sheffield is a unique experience: our lecturers are leading experts in their fields, their research is helping fight disease and save lives. We also have one of the only anatomy modules in the UK where you can perform a full dissection of a human cadaver.
Find out more at www.sheffield.ac.uk/bms

Biomedical Science Centre Iro Papa Lab

The Biomedical ScienceCentre was established in 2012 with a patient oriented vision of providing the biomedical services needed for reliable, accurate and efficient results required for the diagnosis, treatment and health prognosis of the people served!!
The laboratory aims in incorporating a friendly approach to the patients and to its users in order to satisfy the needs of everyone as individuals and from various prospectives. The Centre respects the clinicians and patients point of fast turnaround time and accurate results so is equipped with the latest technology to facilitate both demands. Following the advancements in diagnostic technology of science and medicine and with the local support, the Biomedical Science Centre aims in the continuous updating and incorporation of all latest technology on a single ground!

Webinar: Bench to Bytes - Translating Bench Research to the Clinic with Machine Learning Tools

Special guests Dr. Shahram Kordasti (King’s College London) and Dr. Richard Ellis (NIHRBiomedical ResearchCentre at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London) show you how they leveraged Cytobank to identify predictors of therapy response.
In this webinar, they will present data and methods that led to their key discoveries in the clinic, as detailed in BloodJournal.
Go in-depth to review how to set up an entire experiment workflow (from bench to bytes) and see how machine learning algorithms in the Cytobank cloud can lead to quality results, faster.
See how viSNE (tSNE) in Cytobank helped investigators identify a reliable predictor of therapy response.
Includes a Q&A with the presenters at the end.

22:37

Day in the Life of a Cancer Research Student | King's College London | Atousa Vlogs

I am bringing you my first vlog today! I thought I would film a day in the life of a resea...

Day in the Life of a Cancer Research Student | King's College London | Atousa Vlogs

I am bringing you my first vlog today! I thought I would film a day in the life of a research student video in case any of you are looking into university courses and are wondering what it is like to be a research student. I personally am studying a master's (MRes - master's of research) in a course called Translational Cancer Medicine at King's College London University. I work within the new cancer centre at King's Guy's Campus at London Bridge. This course is one year long and gives you a bit of a taste as to what life as a PhD research student may be like! I hope you find this video useful, and if you have any questions about postgraduate courses or cancer research, let me know! much love, A!
//
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Twitter https://twitter.com/heyitsatousa

34C3 - Low Cost Non-Invasive Biomedical Imaging

https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-8948-low_cost_non-invasive_biomedical_imaging
An Open Electrical Impedance Tomography Project
An open source biomedical imaging project using electrical impedance tomography. Imagine a world where medical imaging is cheap and accessible for everyone! We'll discuss this current project, how it works, and future directions in medical physics.
Jean Rintoul
https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2017/Fahrplan/events/8948.html

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Professor John Quackenbush - Big Data in Health Care and Biomedical Research

Subscribe to AboutUNSW if you are a current or prospective student https://www.youtube.com...

Biomedical Engineering Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs discuss the translational path; how to take an idea from concept to commercial product. Hear about resources available to students interested in translating their technologies both within and outside the university, and licensing and start-up options. Panelists will also discuss the skills needed to work in a start-up.

31:37

Development and application of stable isotope tracers to exercise physiology, Phil Atherton

This talk was given at The Biomedical Basis of Elite Performance
East Midlands Conference ...

Opportunities for changes in governance of biomedical innovations

Presentation by Anna Harrington Morozova at Transpolitica 2016.
Technology enables broader public involvement with changes to policies for the governance of innovation. But a wise choice of battles is required, to improve the engagement of public interest groups with expert communities.
The session was chaired by David Wood and the camera was operated by KiranManam.
For more information about REGEM Consulting, see http://www.regem-consulting.com/.
For more information about the event Transpolitica 2016, see
https://www.meetup.com/London-Futurists/events/233996384/.
For more information about Transpolitica, see https://transpolitica.org/.

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Gene doping – where are we now? Dominic Wells

This talk was given at The Biomedical Basis of Elite Performance
East Midlands Conference ...

Biomedical Science Webinar: The Trent Advantage

Dedication and passion can lead an individual to the path of success, and an enriched educational program that prepares you for your field will have a great impact.
Dr. Leslie Kerr invites you to learn about Trent University's new and interdisciplinary program, "Biomedical Science".
This new program offers student an understanding of health from the viewpoint of biology, psychology, philosophy, chemistry and physics.

56:19

Biomedical Treatment for Autism and other Chronic Diseases

Listen to Dr. Noah Erickson as he is the guest host on "The Holistic Truth" with Jamie Dor...

Biomedical Treatment for Autism and other Chronic Diseases

Listen to Dr. NoahErickson as he is the guest host on "The Holistic Truth" with Jamie Dorley of Nutritional Frontiers. Dr. Erickson discusses the natural treatment of autism spectrum disorder and other acute and chronic disease. www.drnoahsarc.com www.innovativefamilywellness.com

Biomedical Treatment for Autism and other Chronic ...

Evidence Update for Pharmacologic and Biomedical T...

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

“They’re working to bring a wide range of products forward, some of which have huge potential,” DelCampo said. “These are not ‘pie-in-the-sky’ ideas ... (Courtesy of Amelia Linde ) ... ADVERTISEMENT ... She formed a new company, AdaptiveBiomedicalDesign, together with biomedical engineering graduate student Phuong Nguyen that works as a think tank and consulting firm for new, innovative ideas ... ....

A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud was told by the Centre that there was no discrimination in granting health and educational facilities to Indians and outsiders ... "We will not pass any interim order with regard to ensuring health and educational facilities for Rohingya refugees unless petitioners bring some material contradicting the claims of the Centre," the bench said....

A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud was told by the Centre that there was no discrimination in granting health and educational facilities to Indians and outsiders ... Earlier in the day, the apex court had directed the Centre to file a "comprehensive status report" giving details of conditions in Rohingya refugee camps in various states ... Centre urges Supreme Court....

OSCEOLA MILLS — Front and Centre Productions, Inc ...The new Front and Centre Productions CommunityArts Center will offer a plethora of activities that includes theatre, dance, music and more. Front and Centre Productions was started in 2009 as a summer theatre program and has blossomed ever since ... In 2015, Front and Centre started one of their most popular programs with the IllusionsDanceStudio....

After a marathon cabinet meeting and informal discussion with the powerful Lingayat seers, the state government declared that it would send the recommendation to the Centre...Hope the Centre will accept our demand,” he said....

The deal, announced in December, would bring together Hammerson’s Bullring in Birmingham and Brent Cross in London with Intu’s Traffordcentre in Manchester... Klépierre is one of Europe’s biggest owner of shopping centres and has a market value of €10.5bn (£9.2bn). It owns more than 100 shopping centres in 16 countries serving close to 150 million customers, but does not have a presence in Britain....

We're averaging 130 players a week at CentreCourt now ... His wife, Beth, is director of pickleball for Centre Court, Owensboro's indoor tennis center at 2965 Bittel Road ... Centre Court, which features six indoor and nine outdoor courts, opened in April 2015 ... He went to Louisville first and then came here to check out Centre Court ... Centre Court is a high-class facility and we are proud to show it off."....

We're averaging 130 players a week at CentreCourt now ... His wife, Beth, is director of pickleball for Centre Court, Owensboro's indoor tennis center at 2965 Bittel Road ... Centre Court, which features six indoor and nine outdoor courts, opened in April 2015 ... He went to Louisville first and then came here to check out Centre Court ... Centre Court is a high-class facility and we are proud to show it off."....

The Krishi Vigyan Kendra in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district has been recognised as the best such centre in the country for its initiatives like developing nutrition gardens and promoting integrated farming techniques ... The centre has also been working on different integrated farming models for small and marginal farmers to increase their incomes, he said....